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This travelling exhibit ends this week at Campbell House.
The crystals are only one part of it.
Niches feature a number of well known Canadians like Massey, Reford and McCrae. The people chosen represent the Victorian meaning/quality of the flowers sent home from the First...More

This display of War Flowers is a travelling exhibit on at this museum from Jan 24 to March 25, 2018. The show was inspired by a Canadian soldier, George Stephen Cantilever who sent letters home to his youngest child every day he was overseas and...More

Trekked across the city today to be told that rooms had been cleared of furniture. 3 rooms open with some artwork in. 3 other rooms might be opened for us to see but also empty. What a shame as it looks as if it could...More

Walking by one day we researched the house on-line and decided to go on a Wednesday morning just after opening. It's a small historic house in the middle of busy "modern" Toronto. It is the oldest remaining house (although it was moved from its original...More

This is a house that was built by the Chief Justice of Upper Canada in 1821, and is a beautiful example of Georgian architecture. The house has been moved from its original location but has been lovingly restored, right down to the brick floors in...More

I had the pleasure of attending Hogtown last night with a friend- we were there on the recommendation of a co-worker who caught the show the week before. Let me tell you…. this will be the most satisfying $45 bucks you will ever spend on...More

We did not visit the museum during the day, but for the play in the evening. We were the third group to be part of the production, and even though they were still working out the kinks, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
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We stumbled upon this little gem purely by accident as my son attempted to photograph a black squirrel.we had only seen red and grey squirrels back home . As he approached the stairs in pursuit of the squirrel,the front door opened and we were met...More

We were walking around Toronto one day and just happened to come across the Campbell House Museum without knowing that it was a museum. I went to the front door, turned the doorknob, and opened the door. I called for my husband to come inside....More

We had visited the Mackenzie House the day before and knew from that visit that there was a connection with the Campbell House. The house is a large (for the time) Georgian style home that has been moved and restored and seems well cared for....More

At the heart of Toronto, Downtown is the destinationfor cheap eats and fast fashion. Cut through by hipand trendy Yonge Street, the vibe here is young, witha strong student influence from the Ryerson UniversityCampus. As a result, the Downtown area is always influx: undergoing the construction of new facilities,with fresh retail spaces and pop-up cafes. Home toToronto's largest indoor shopping mall, a number of

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vintage cinemas, and a healthy nightlife centered onthe area's Distillery District bar and clubs near theEast End, it's both an easygoing daytime spot and apopular party place after sunset. It also featuressome of Toronto's best outdoor landmarks, includingYonge-Dundas Square and the Nathan Phillips Square:perfect for a concert, a skate, or a relaxingsit-down.